[5/I][After a speech at Oundel school] 'The Hitler self-portrait is as always the clincher; after I finish they storm the stage to shake my hand, to finger the portrait - something that That Man himself once touched! And to snap up books from the table....' ['A Radical's Diary', Action Report, number 12, 15 August 1997 (on title page, on pages 'July 1997' ) p. 17: K4, Tab. 10, p. 58 ]

[5/J][At Washington University Irving handed out 'large HITLER'S WAR posters' to those 'good looking' students who asked 'intelligent questions' and added] 'I point out that (a) they can annoy the pants off their parents with them, and (b) nobody can paint Hitler moustaches on them, as he already has one.' ['A Radical's Diary', Action Report, number 15, 20 July 1999, p. 22: K4, Tab. 10, p. 66]

[5/K][Irving offered his readers a 'historic lesson' from the Monica Lewinsky scandal that engulfed US President Bill Clinton, and the investigation by Kenneth Starr] 'If this had been the Third Reich, Starr, not Clinton, would have found himself in hot water. Adolf Hitler would have seen to that. In a Nazi regulation [Irving cites the reference] that is rarely quoted (it is in my Hitler's War), one which Heinrich Himmler and the Reich Ministry of Justice issued on Hitler's orders on August 11, 1942, it was forbidden to interrogate women under any circumstances about their sexual relations with men. The lawyer-hating Führer had gained the impression, the new regulation said, that prosecutors conducted such interrogations purely for one purpose: their own sexual gratification. This is an impression, sad to say, which lingers around the whole Starr Report.' ['A Radical's Diary', Action Report, number 15, 20 July 1999, p. 24; K4, Tab. 10, p. 67]

[5/L]'"Irving: I think they have seen me as some kind of Messiah - the first kind of moderately right-wing person who can speak the Queen's English as opposed to the hobnailed-boot mobs who march up and down the East End of London or in Brixton. I think they're mistaken. Because I'm not interested in the infantry at present, I'm interested in the officer corps, and it is the officer corps of this particular thinking movement that I'm assembling at present."' [Diary entry, 19 June 1981: K4, Tab. 10, p. 3]